Archive for October, 2009

Chicago Club Denies Entry To Students Because Of Race

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Mother's, a popular night club in Chicago, appears to be reinstating Jim Crow laws as they recently barred entry to six African-American patrons. The six students were part of a senior class trip of 200 students from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and had made plans to visit the establishment. Upon trying to entering the venue, the Black students were denied entry and were told it was because their pants were too baggy.

Not believing the hype, a white student switched pants with one of his classmates and tried the entry process again. Lo and behold, the white student was still allowed in while the Black student was left outside.

The students have filed complaints with the Chicago Human Rights Commission, the Illinois Attorney General and the U.S. Department of Justice.

The management of Mother's has stated that there is an internal investigation but racism was not the cause. Their concern was reportedly safety issues.

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Lil Jon Launches I-Phone Application

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Apple's been thinking of new ways to bring unique applications to I-Phones everywhere. First there was T Pain, with his “I am T-Pain” app which allows users to resurrect auto tune and record their own versions of Teddy Pain's biggest hits. Now the latest in Hip-Hop to have an I-Phone application deemed in their honor is none other than the man that put crunk on the map, Lil Jon. Lil Jon's application for the cell phone is called (more...)

DJ Of The Week: DJ Alizay

Monday, October 26th, 2009

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DJ Alizay's rich family history in Hip-Hop gave him an instant advantage at a young age. Blessed with an ear for talent and a penchant for music, the New York native's family moved to the nation's capital where his name's become synonymous with the DMV music scene.  The man who discovered D.C.'s resident ambassador spoke with HipHopWired about the foundations of hip-hop,  why go-go will never go mainstream and how he plans to mix Alizay with Alizé for a perfect blend.

Origin: New York City

Current Location: Washington, D.C.

HipHopWired: With your father and seven of your uncles DJing, when did you get your first introduction to Hip-Hop?

DJ Alizay:  I remember being three or four-years-old…house parties in Queens. Basement house parties, I remember hearing Chaka Khan, I remember hearing all those records.

HipHopWired: When did you first decide you wanted to start DJing?  When did you have that moment?

DJ Alizay: That moment came in '92 when I saw Juice because I was either like 11 or 12 when I saw it. Omar Epps was GQ and when I saw him in his room and he was practicing, that joint made me really want to do it.

HipHopWired: Let's talk more about your transition into radio. You're at 93.9 right now….

DJ Alizay: I've been there for ten years. I never thought I'd be on radio, I never thought that would happen. But I'd never turn down anything like birthday parties, bar mitzvahs, anything I do would make me better.

HipHopWired: Tell me about how you discovered Wale…

DJ Alizay: Well I would always see him and his cousin and he would say "yo, I'm telling you…I'm nice." It was the same old story, "I'm nice, I'm the best, I can rap." Maybe like the fourth or fifth time of seeing him I actually put the CD in the car and I was blown away. From that point on, we built a relationship, I started putting him on different tracks on the radio. To me it's crazy, when you always hear in Hip-Hop that DJs are the foundation, you don't really feel that until you see something like that happen. I look at Wale now in the magazines and I'm like, damn all that came from me giving him a chance.

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HipHopWired: And how does it feel to see your boy out there doing it like that?

DJ Alizay: It's weird because it's like I feel like it could happen so much more. I feel like people themselves wanna be stars. It's not really that I wanna be a star or anything but I love Hip-Hop. I feel like I can always give back to Hip-Hop because Hip-Hop gave so much back to me.

HipHopWired: So as a D.C. DJ do you play a lot of go-go?

DJ Alizay: Yeah I do, D.C. is the land of the go-go. It's not going anywhere, I love go-go.

HipHopWired: So when do you think go-go's gonna break out and go main stream? It's mostly an East Coast thing, you go to the South you don't hear go-go, you go to the West Coast, you don't hear go-go. When do you think it's gonna reach a national level?

DJ Alizay: For real, for real, it probably won't. It won't really go anywhere because it's raw. You can look at it two ways, alright it'll never leave D.C. or the Virginia area but actual bands that tour the city are making a living. So it's like it's a music that if it leaves, cool. If it doesn't leave, cool.

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HipHopWired: With D.C. being the chocolate city, the Mecca, why do you think we haven't seen a big national artist from D.C. except now with the exception of Wale.   Why do you think none of these D.C. artists are really breaking out like that?

DJ Alizay: Well you gotta start with somebody so why not Wale? I personally think in  the next five years, it's a lot of stuff here. People love to come here, there's a lot of soul here, hands down I think we have one of the best cities for clubs. Black people are in abundance here. The only place that has more here is Atlanta. I just think it's time man, D.C.'s coming but it's not our true time yet. Once people know that I think it'll be a little easier to transition.

HipHopWired: Do you plan on breaking any new artists out of D.C.?

DJ Alizay: Yeah, artists, producers. For me I'm a DJ first but I think I'm a perfect A&R. I know what good talent is. I know what people's strengths and weaknesses are so I know how to make people stand out.

HipHopWired: Let's switch gears here,  do you have any new projects coming up?

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DJ Alizay: Actually I just got a sponsorship with Alizé liquor.

HipHopWired: Tell me more about that, you didn't get your name from the alcohol at first did you?

DJ Alizay: Naw, my real name is Isaiah. So everybody calls me Zay, Alizay just sounded mad catchy. I feel like everybody would know it. It was years of me thinking in my head, like damn I should do something with Alizé but I guess it wasn't the time. There's a time and place for everything.

HipHopWired: Right. So they just reached out to you?

DJ Alizay: Yeah, they reached out to me and they were like, Yeah we need that match. It doesn't get much better than Alizé with Alizay.

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HipHopWired: With that sponsorship, do you actually go out to promote their product?

DJ Alizy: They have meet and greets that we do in different cities. Basically, I'm trying to make sure they pop in D.C. That's all I can worry about, D.C. I'm working on an album that's scheduled to come out in February.

HipHopWired: Let's talk about that. What can we expect from that?

DJ Alizay: It's called Loud Pack. I consider myself a weed smoker, a loud pack is basically the best weed on the street. So it's basically gonna showcase D.C. and the hottest producers and artists in D.C. It's really gonna be a story of me going through each country, each hood, and personally hollering at the producers, and it's gonna be a story of the whole DMV.

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HipHopWired: So who's on the Loud Pack?

DJ Alizay: Of course Wale, Tabi, Raheem, Kingpin Slim, Southeast Slim, K Beta, it's gonna be all my favorite artists. I'm gonna try and get The Clipse on there too, they're from V-A.

HipHopWired: Sounds dope. Is there anything else you wanna say to your fans? Do you have a Twitter or Myspace so they can keep up with you?

DJ Alizay: My Twitter is @DJAlizay. I'm always on Twitter. My website is DJAlizay.net Basically if any artists or producers are trying to get at me, definitely hit me at my e-mail. It's on my website.

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Public Enemy Raises $50K So Far From Fans To Complete New Album

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Public Enemy has raised more than $50,000 in funding from over 700 fans to finance the recording of their next studio album. The announcement comes after signing with fan-financed recording site SellaBand.

As previously reported, P.E. is leading a new revolution in the music business once again when they announced a partnership with SellaBand.com to finance the recording of their next album through fan funding.

The venture brought together two (more...)

Rocawear Teams Up With Susan G. Komen For The Cure

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

As Breast Cancer Awareness month winds down, one of the leading urban wear brands is selling clothes for a cause. Jay-Z's Rocawear clothing line is teaming up with ‘Susan G. Komen For The Cure' to raise money for breast cancer research.

The clothing line is releasing special edition polos for the cause called (more...)

Hell Rell Puts Finishing Touches On Album

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Hell Rell's been keeping his name in headlines this year, especially after airing out his grievances with old Diplomat affiliate Jim Jones. As previously reported he filed a lawsuit against Jimmy for copyright infringement of “intellectual property." Durrell Mohammed, a.k.a. Hell Rell, took Joseph G. Jones to court along with several entertainment companies on charges they used his material without proper compensation. Now with his court battle in full swing, Hell Rell's getting ready to drop his album.

Originally slated to hit stores (more...)

Cash Money CEO's Speak On Lil Wayne Sentencing

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

The Williams Brothers, Baby and Sugar Slim, CEO's of Cash Money Records have released their official statement regarding the witch-hunt for Lil Wayne by New York police, which just resulted in his conviction. As previously reported, Weezy entered a guilty plea for a gun possession charge this week regarding charges of a loaded gun being found on his tour bus.

To make matters worse, police didn't even know who Wayne was and asked a fan which one was Wayne before they placed the cuffs and charges on him. Wayne could have faced up to (more...)

Kanye West & Manager Cleared Of Assault Charges

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Kanye West and his manager Don “DC” Crowley have been cleared of all three-misdemeanor charges that resulted from a scuffle with the paparazzi in 2008. The charges of battery, grand theft and vandalism against West and Crowley were thrown out by Los Angeles court commissioner Mark Zuckman.

Not getting away scott free, the two will have to do 50-hours of community service and then the matter will be expunged from their records. They also paid the paparazzi in a civil suit, which further (more...)

Ludacris Backs Atlanta Mayoral Candidate Senator Kasim Reed

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

With the upcoming Atlanta mayoral election two weeks away, music moguls and philanthropists, Christopher ‘Ludacris' Bridges and his manager Chaka Zulu have joined forces to formally throw their support behind Senator Kasim Reed.

Along with Shaquille O'Neal, they will be hosting a celebrity fundraiser to bring the political and entertainment communities behind their candidate of choice. The event is scheduled for October 25th, and will be held at Ludacris' restaurant Straits, from (more...)

Chali 2na To Headline "The Deadliest Catch Tour"

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Chali 2na will be headlining the 14-date “The Deadliest Catch Tour” in support of his solo debut album Fish Outta Water, in stores now on Decon Records. Joining Chali 2na on the tour will be fellow MC's Gift Of Gab, Mr. Lif and Lyrics Born, making this a must-see event for lovers of fine Hip-Hop.

Fish Outta Water is a deeply personal body of work that reveals a side of Chali 2na that his fans have never seen. A story from start to finish of his (more...)

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